The 13-part story of motor racing. 11: Making a Marque
Ferrari, Porsche and Jaguar all made their reputations by winning on the racetrack. In the 1930s, MG were among the first to build a road car which could be raced. Jaguar's string of successes in the 1950s at Le
Mans helped sell their sports cars all over the world. Using specially-shot footage, Making a Marque looks at some of the world's most beautiful sports cars which proved themselves first on the racetrack.
Producer Michael Schooley
Executive producer Ivan Rendall A John Gau production for BBCtv * STEREO
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